Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1932, Page 96

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2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, JANUARY 31, 1yu2- ‘acts o e Show 'ENVIABLE RECORD ENGINEER OUTLINES e SPACE ALLOTMENTS FOR " OF DISTRICT SHOWN . Auspices of the Washington 2 - , 7 | ‘Washingt rium, | X - 5 WU B s N E sirect forthwest : ) Not a Single Fatality Involving Open 3 pm. to 10:30 pm. to- ; L School Child Reported Within day - Open 10:30 am. to 10:30 p.m., o = P 5 A Two Years, D.Vflopment Of MOdern Gas dng:yheduled to close February 6. Twenty-six makes on exhibi- s ‘v Car Traced, Step tion, vaslous models, one motor ol : e enviable record of not having had a i boat and 10 accessory displays. : i e single fatality involving a child 4 | viclnity of & school ouilding o ‘e yt E ) g [T | route to or from school d ;. 104 uring th BY J. E. RUTH n 1830-1 and 1931-2 school years may be 5 - attributed to the effective safety work ©Of the Society of Automotive Engineers. | N o & now being carried out SR This statement was made by the Dis- e ard tracing ihel dey \ 2 trict of Columbia division of the Amer- opment step by ind i 8 | Rl 1 fcan Automobile Assoclation in point- ha Ayt Easoll ! vy i ing out that approximately 3,000 school a5 ger by Alex S 9 1 < boys and girls, in 203 patrol units, now - = lrace 3y Wear the familiar white Sam Brow; e e ] s SN belL; antiii\ A. A. safety badges ik year 1900 t the firs : ; i “In addition,” said the stat S i s vt the oid Madieon | A A, A. Urges Adoption of ; p i iy Mdion sald the statement Square G - | ibil A :IIPhty pofl\lms furnished the schools turers who wer b t s -Re ac month. These teach the rudi- turers who were ¢ : ¢ Safety-Responsibility ments of safety %o the some 86 030 hoh: bile. Packardiana: Per i | dren now attending school, and together i ap { Law. v 5 With the protection offered by the pa- as well as t t < advance | W W trols, have resulted in the splendid on Olan ; 4 Mercedes | = = sa{]e_]l\ x;curd in the Distri and Columbia b ) r A . e A A A said th o b 0 ¢ | Ppassage of the McLeod-Capper b:‘! authorities and the MPU"UDQ nu(,fl,c“,‘ to give the District of Columbia & safety 5 are also rendering yoeman sric ity law similar to that now the feld ot g s gr,":k (;5\: 13’2 school @hildren. e in 18 States and 4 Canadian would be an important step 1 - ard reducing the toll of deaths and w0 r idents on the streets and highways This st was made today by BEFORE OR AFTER Division of the | 0 N THE an Automobile Association, which | ‘ o WEUng aut the reckless driver and AU;l‘QhLOBLLEl SHOW . isit Our Display of AL 2y placing responsibility at the wheel of ! tional Museum s the o - _ \ RICHARDSON—MATTHEWS Marmon used & three-point susy ) p g 0n Mhed (&, 80=DA Passed by House. s b ) CHRIS CRAFT AR WOOD for the power plant power plan The American Automobile Association = Antl-Skid Chains init declared that & bill similar to that kid chains m f p- [llow pending in Congress passed the BLYMOUTH : 1e last session, but failed © s Open § AM. to 10 P.M J A t per f th A et 1 : B e, i A0, el "0n a5 02 SR tino| : , FLOGDGATE MOTOR indshi N he! rst pea y m than’ half of 0se in | I B pianieds”mace hei S opesr | Y TR D Mt e , BOAT SALES CO. rate the essential provisions ) WS ie vations, the side entrance body began | o et ioar rsece e 3 of this sal gislatior urin " 10 supersece th Y Igislation ng | Metropolitan 9604 or 8565 Hartford b Y r Automobile Association | enacted in whole or in part in American States, namely: Dela- Indiana, Maryland raska and i e | SRl N B P s | IST OF AUTO EXHIBITORS pressure lubrication mendments were en e 1 i in a ber of States which ha . e o Hiby B Sy AT TWELFTH ANNUAL SHOW American magnetos. Kn ws bring them in closer invented the sleeve gine, M Automobile tional introduced si der r tion biil and to assure more rigid R Marhion e o g e enforcementof 1t provsions b AUDITORIUM (MAIN) FLOOR. num bodies, Adams-Farwell broug tates now have safety-respons 3" b I oo - Tt et v lav sted s follows: CaliS| X0 p Jlame olmar oo Ree'D, Butter, ne. | Shinie Mhe o iad 8 o e : AN .. .District Motor Co. | he car. i Tkl s Sasn et i Olds Motor Works | ot pet 1 i el o0 i 5 o Stanley H. Horner, Inc. ch duced high-tens LRRIONIAL g ; Pontlac 2 SRS § ..L. P. Steuart, Inc. 35—Studebaker ......... i Lee D Butler, Inc, Packard . s ....Packard i otor Oar Co iy 7—Cadillac—La S 2 ! ¢ Kempton Cadillac 3 o iorince | 34—Lincoln : i, e r Girad e h ' 33—Franklin é ) > Dbeatos began the . fean A 32 . cesens vasiss sh-Orr Motor OCo. asbestos brake Welch 1 ben con! S ACCESSORIES. ad camshaft ar Essential Provisions. Eleokro Broduc oo AT essential provisions of safety- New System Auto Laund 1 pumps and | ¢35 il ws may be outlined as 2 Sddacy Mo oo | follows i XHIBITION (BASEMENT) FLOOR. t First quate dr 16 : e N Motor Co. atory on of - 1 t and Wi r i ity Sales Co. BEfaNnrEr oIS 3 S A i Mott Motors, Inc. e District Se: mandatory suspension of op- on certi- guilty | ¥ie - i B i on of motor vehicle laws 3 e e /i n Motor C to othér penalties, the Ervas ks o on Motor Car Co. onsibility law bars such per- 4 Y i i am Motor Sales, Inc from_the road until satisfactory Hu 2 A SO St ambert Hudson Motors Co roof {5 shown of financial ability to 5 - ¥ Stanley H. Horner. Inc respond to future damages r rd. suspension of driving rig | 1908 I ght &nd registration certificates of all per- Stan itomotive Supply Co y ve-valve engines, went|sons against whom a final judgm Inc Southern Wholesalers, Inc into production nged over to | has been rendered in connection with L . Inc Haley Auto Body the left-hand st also bufl. a motor vehicle accident and who have Defiance Spark Plugs Frigidaire, Inc -cylinder car. Electric gear feiled to sat the judgment within appeared in 19 i 7 |30 days thereaft . v O | e making the | FIRST OBLIGATION | peeced product is o service, bt no and the P ] open onally reciprocal, so that it operates e service is adequate that remains sta- body became_popular ntro- | not only in cases of violation of motor b " ticn Necds and wants of people e D lectric s i e Inws or failures to salinly judg- A manufacturer's first oblgAtion 5 onee’ New conditions arise. Ad- ade its | ments ing out of motor vehicle oper- constantly to develop improved mer- Arrow brought | ation within the Stats, but also applies cka e of greater value at less cost vancements of today are often obso- s. With 1912 to such violations or failures to satisfy CEEALOT R e lete tomorrow by the changed condi- e Boyce ieter and spiral | judgments in other States or provinces to the public. This is fundamental. | (ions which these advancements have beve. drive by Pac |of Canada where the law is in effect.” The designing and bullding of a 'brought abo The Bendix starter drive was intro- | - —_— —_—— - — — duced in 1913, Cadi s two- | speed rear axie wheels of triple laced spoke type were placed on American cars fi t wards-Knight the Provinces of Ontarlo Wwas the begi which ¢ last shells. lamps and became popular Packard in 1915 brought out famous t 12-cy! ons first 1 hester _torsinal by Packard, used by Mon- roe. Nineteen-sixteen saw the highest development on the steam car; the s Doble-Detroit steam car was intro- i G i duced, with full automatic control of | water feed and burner; water tank was v. * v. 5 v.lz x v I enly filled every 1,000 miles In 1917 C. W. Nash took over the e " c A R S NOW ON DISPLAY AT THE AUTOMOBILE SHOW i 7/0017/17 7] flm/ : ek “Nineteen.- D. | 7/0#;7/[¢ l&f(’/[. DAYS 5 Cadillac is now exhibiting the greatest achievement in its history % Four completely new lines of automobiles, representing remarkable progress from every standpoint * Wholly new and the first st sl LT ) 47000 WORTH OF NEW CARS | e il ;.{ngfnyn steel ‘and e e BUICK, STUuUEBAKER, CHRYSLER, original styling by Fisher and Fleetwood * Custom interiors of rare luxury and beauty * New T DODGE, DE SOTO, PLYMOUTH, p e o ol e, WILLYS AV LAND A improvements include Triple-Silent Syncro-Mesh Transmission, Full Range Ride Regulator and fiywheel pson introduced silicon- | All 5-Passenger Closed Cars chromium steel for exhaust valves. | Nineteen-twenty-thr saw the fir GET PARTICULARS AT THE SHOW balloon s used In this alemite high-pressure chassis lubrica- | W o , Ih and air cleaners came into popular use Other Introductions. 1 1 B 2 i m $2305, Cadillac from $2705, f. 0. b. Detroit * No extra charge for five wire Chrysler introduced the purolator ofl prices from $2305 $2705 g filter in 1924 and Franklin introduced a clutch vibration dampener; gas-elec- i riv or S into gen: 1 . N . bae tn 1625 ‘and. 1948 saw the introduc- wheels * Now on display ot the Automobile Show and Cadillac-la Salle showrooms. flon of the hypoid gear drive by Pack- ard, safety glass (wired gnss) used by f g utz in constructic Bower eentralized X 1 intro- | duced by Chandler. Chromium plating of automobile parts came into general « use in 1927; the four-speed internal gear transmission also came into the i fleld In 1928 the A. C. mechanical fuel ump became popular and Cad \ the use of the now popular - Controlled Free Wheeling * Each line of cars offered in two different wheelbases % LaSalle Exw whteling, Cadiliec brougnt out th Washington Auditorium Eiiremos | Lnuary 300 to February 60 g TR KEMPTON CADILLAC CORPORATION starter aft, vacuum clutch introduction of the X frame and| Greater development. of free wheeling, | Open Saturday. Jan. 30, 7:30 P.M. to 10:30 P.M. 1138 Connecticut Avenue and 932 shows a landslide to free wheeling, vacuum clutch control, X| Open Sunday, Jan. 31, 3 P.M. Until 10:30 P.M. ‘ : Telephone DEcatur 3430—Telephone POtomac 0024 frames, elimination of fan noise, the introduction of the two-speed rear me[ Open Feb. 1-Feb. 6 Inclusively, 10:30 A.M. by Auburn and a big swing to 12-cylin- Until 10:30 P.M. der cars, Auburn, Clgl”‘!‘. Cord, n.‘-;knn and Packard beixg repre- sented in this class. Service Station—1222 Twenty-second Street N.W.

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